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Revenue Generating Ideas for Newspapers

CNA/CCNA webinars return on September 14 with Revenue-Generating Ideas for Newspapers with Suzanne Raitt. This fast-paced webinar will feature great ideas that can be...

Gordon Fisher joins ABC Canada Board Committee.

Gordon Fisher of the National Post has joined the Audit Bureau of Circulations Canada Board Committee. Click here to read more

Terry Pugh announced as new general news reporter at the Clark’s...

The appointment of national award-winning reporter Terry Pugh as general news reporter at the Clark's Crossing Gazette (Warman, SK) was announced recently by publisher...

Summary of WAN/IFRA White Paper

WAN/IFRA just released a 72-page white paper entitled “Million Dollar Strategies for Newspaper Companies”. Suzanne Raitt, VP Marketing and Innovation, Canadian Newspaper Association, has...

Peter Gzowski Life Literacy Fellowship

Developed to promote public awareness of adult literacy The Peter Gzowski Life Literacy Fellowship provides one journalist with a financial contribution of $2,000 to...

Peter Haggert appointed Editor-in-Chief for Toronto Community News

Publisher Betty Carr is pleased to announce the appointment of Peter Haggert to the position of Editor-in-Chief, Toronto Community News. Haggert will oversee the...

People – Mike King

Veteran Montreal Gazette reporter Mike King passed away last week. The long-time reporter worked at the Gazette for 22 years with his byline appearing...

People – Mario Girard

Eric Trottier, vice president of information and deputy editor at La Presse, has appointed Mario Girard as the new chief information officer at the...

Webinar: “unpublishing” online content: fairness and credibility guidelines

Editors, producers and newsroom leaders interested in learning more about the growing challenges of managing archived news stories can register now for the CNA’s...

Getting readers and advertisers

It's a simple equation that guides most newspapers: more readers equals higher advertising rates equals more money. A second equation has become ever-more prevalent as...